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Old 04-17-2019, 03:48 PM
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Just thought I'd post it here. If you ever need to make a coverlet without batting.
This is just one layer.
http://sonnetofthemoon.blogspot.com/...al-bojagi.html
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Awesome! Thanks! It has been a problem wanting to cover our bed with that darn extra deep mattress, and this coverlet idea fits the bill. I am thinking in terms of using my collection of batiks.....
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Than is pretty interesting. I will try that with some of my larger pieces of scraps. Thanks for posting that link.
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fascinating. I have to try this. Thank you
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That's pretty cool. Makes me want to try it. Sure would be easier to make a king size that way than trying to feed a quilt sandwich thru the harp of the machine. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for posting. I like the way the pieces are finished and no seams to show.
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Originally Posted by toverly View Post
That's pretty cool. Makes me want to try it. Sure would be easier to make a king size that way than trying to feed a quilt sandwich thru the harp of the machine. Thanks for sharing.
That sure would be an easy way to make when doing a king size. Also in place of doing a duvet cover that my GD would like.
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That is Very cool! Thanks for posting.

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I also saw a cute tablerunner. I need to replace the one I made for Christmas!
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